A viral video circulating online is fueling debate over the sequence leading up to England’s equaliser. Multiple reports say the footage appears to show Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland’s goal kick making contact with an overhead stadium camera cable before the ball reaches the area where the equalising play develops. Supporters of the claim argue the contact may have influenced the ball’s trajectory, while others note the clip is not definitive and may not show the full context of the moment. Norway officials and fans are reported to be “left fuming” by the allegations, asking for clarity on whether any interference occurred. England’s side, meanwhile, has not been cited in the reports as conceding wrongdoing, and no official decision or disciplinary action is mentioned in the available coverage. The match remains the central point of reference, with attention now focused on whether the alleged cable contact happened and whether it affected the lead-up to the goal. The claims continue to be discussed as the broader verification of the footage and match officials’ view are awaited.